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现在的世界 series explores current events around the world by way of conversations led by 俄亥俄州 faculty, 学生, 校友, 社区成员, 以及演讲嘉宾. It reflects CIS’s ongoing commitment to global engagement and dialogue. 


 

Friday, October 7, 2022

现在的世界——Dr. Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim

Decolonizing Human Rights

Co-sponsored by 非洲研究 and International Development Studies as part of the ‘现在的世界’ Series 

日期/时间: Friday, October 7, 2022 at 12 PM to 1 PM

现场: Baker University Center, Room 231

Dr. Abdullahi Ahmed An-Naim is Charles Howard Candler Professor of Law and Associated Professor in the College of Arts and Sciences of Emory University, 名誉. An-Naim is the author of Decolonizing Human Rights (2021), which he will be discussing during this talk.

View the recorded session 在这里.

Earth Day, April 22, 2022

现在的世界 - 乌克兰

乌克兰

日期/时间: Friday, April 22, 2022 at 12 PM to 1 PM

现场:巴顿大厅

小组成员: 

  • Tetyana Dovbyna
  • Anastassia Kulikalova
  • 肖恩李明
  • Anastasiia Sakharova
  • Oleksandr Yakymchuk
  • 名选手Zenchenko
  • 乌克兰bet8九州登录入口队  

The Russian invasion and war in 乌克兰 raises new questions about the historical relationship between 乌克兰 and Russia, the sovereignty and independence of the former republics of the Soviet Union, 人权, and global and regional security more widely. This event includes graduate 学生 with expertise in the region for a roundtable discussion on the short-term effects and long-term consequences of the war in 乌克兰, the developments that brought us to this point, and w在这里 we go from 在这里.  This event is presented as part of ‘现在的世界’ Series in the Center for International Studies, and in cooperation with the 乌克兰bet8九州登录入口队. 

View the recorded session 在这里.

周一9月. 27, 2021

 

Roundtable discussion on Afghanistan

WPS Roundtable Discussion on Afghanistan

Hosted by War and Peace Studies as part of the ‘现在的世界’ Series 

日期/时间: Monday, September 27, 2021 at 6:00 PM to 8:00 PM

现场: Walter Hall, Room 145

主持人: Dr. Jonathan Agensky (Political Science, Director of War and Peace Studies)

参与者: 

  • Dr. 约翰Brobst, Associate Professor, History 
  • 丹尼尔斯泰勒 ‘16, B.A., Global Studies - War and Peace and 老兵,你.S. Army, Human Intelligence and Special Operations Joint Task Force  
  • 达雷尔·法利少校, Professor of Military Science, 俄亥俄州 Army ROTC, Infantry  
  • Sakhi Hassany '20, M.A., International Development Studies 
  • 穆罕默德·阿里·霍桑,电流M.A. student in Communication and Development Studies, and Open Society Foundation Scholar 
  • 肖恩P. 李明,当前Ph值.D. Student, History Department, and Retired, U.S. Army, Special Forces Intelligence Sergeant 
  • Zohal Nasrat, M.A. student in Communication and Development Studies, and Fulbright Scholar
  • Dr. Nukhet凉鞋, Associate Professor and Chair, Political Science  

The recent US troop withdrawal from Afghanistan marks the end of ‘America’s longest war,’ raising new questions about the future of 人权 in Afghanistan and the future of global and regional security more widely. It has also intensified scrutiny on the US-led Global War on Terror, 军事干预, and democracy promotion – as well as the human costs incurred by such activities. In the face of a disordered withdrawal and incomplete evacuation, marked by the collapse of the US-supported Afghan government and reassertion of Taliban rule, we are joined by faculty, 校友, and 学生 for a roundtable discussion on the short-term effects and long-term consequences of the American-led effort in Afghanistan, the developments that brought us to this point, and w在这里 we go from 在这里.

This event is presented by the War and Peace Studies program, as part of the ‘现在的世界’ Series in the Center for International Studies. 现在的世界 series explores current events around the world by way of conversations led by 俄亥俄州 faculty, 学生, 校友, 社区成员, 以及演讲嘉宾. It reflects CIS’s ongoing commitment to global engagement and dialogue.

War and Peace Studies offers a one-year, 30 credit MA – an innovative, interdisciplinary program that prepares graduates for work in national/international security and peacebuilding. The WPS MA also offers possibilities for Accelerated Graduate Pathways + credit for experiential learning. For more information, contact Dr. Agensky, agensky@俄亥俄州.edu.